Where to go in Canada
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My wife and I were preparing to go to Yosemite next year. Suddenly she comes up to me yesterday and tells me she wants to go to Canada. As she put it. " everyone has photos of Yosemite, take pictures of places where most other people haven't been." I know what she meant by "other people".
Question is...where to go in Canada...Alberta National Park??? I am not a camper, so we will need accommodations also.
Question is...where to go in Canada...Alberta National Park??? I am not a camper, so we will need accommodations also.
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My recent wanders in Canda have been in the Maritime Provinces - beautiful parks there too. I visited Gros Morne last year and discovered that I could easily spend more time there.
So - what do you want to see? Mountains? Ocean? East? West?
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There's LOTS of places in Canada to take beautiful pictures!!!!!!:D
Bay of Fundy is an amazing place to see. The tides there are unbelievable.
Quebec city has some pretty cool architecture and some battlefield parks.
Ottawa has the parliament buildings, rideau canal and lots of museums.
Chalk River has the nuclear research facility that I found interesting to see from the Ottawa river. But I am biased on that one since my grandfather worked there and has told me a story or two from that place.
Sudbury has the massive nickel and I believe they have tours of the nickel mines. Even without that the rough beauty of the stones in the area is nice.
Toronto has a port you might find neat stuff in, the CN tower can't be missed if you are only there once. Being Canada's largest city it is the ideal place for street photos in Canada (I guess)
Niagara falls... Pretty self explanatory.
Don't know much about the prairies or west coast though...
Friend of mine moved to Whitehorse in the Yukon and says the scenery there is beyond belief. If you are looking for mountains, nature and wildlife.
Not exactly a day's trip though. Might be useful to know where in Canada you will be, general area at least. Remember Canada is an expansive country. Would be easier to give advice to somebody saying "I am going to America, where should I go for pictures?"
Also accommodations are easy to find everywhere, just like a real country
My personal favourite time of year is the end of Sept.and the beginning of Oct. when the leaves are brilliant reds and oranges and the autumn sun sits lower on the horizon - but that's just a personal preference.
There are fresh water rivers and lakes, salt water ocean beaches and cliffs, forests, farmland, scenic vistas and quaint villages. Take your pick.
Once you've chosen a direction, if you're coming this way let me know. I'd be glad to make some specific suggestions depending on what you are looking for by way of photography and activities.
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Thanks to all of you for replying to my request. We will not be going for a year, but I need the time for research flights, accommodations and exactly where we will be going. I love the fall and all of the colors. I am primarily a landscape photographer and love to shoot water. Spent the last two Octobers in Acadia National Park and Stonington Maine.
Based on that, go to Nova Scotia, specifically, Cape Breton!
Base yourself in Cheticamp, trips around the Cabot Trail will give you awesome scenery!
Stop in at the Doryman Beverage Room on a Saturday afternoon for the best fiddlers inthe Maritimes!
If you have time, PEI would be a close second.
I am currently an Albertan, but have toured in 7/10 provinces in the country.
A couple years ago, a few DGrinners (including me) toured the Canadian Rockies. You can see that story here
I also have photos from New Brunswick and from the far West Coast, as well as from the prairie side of Alberta. Oh, Niagara Falls too.
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All the suggestions and recommendations provided are right on target and you will probably receive as many diffeent recommendations of places to visit in Canada as people who log in to respond.
Adding to that list to consider....
try Yellowknife, NWT in February. Wonderful time of year, we spent five days there shooting the auroras in -50C temps. I can recommend a great guide and fellow photographer in Yellowknife. Good potential of photographing the auroras in late Oct.-Nov. too.
Alternatively...
we found Newfoundland to be a fantastic place to visit. Went in late Sept., taking just around two weeks to traverse the island from East to West, to North past Gros Morne (great hiking, like being on the moon!), to Port Au Choix, and South to Rose Blanche Lighthouse and a fantastic B&B with ocean views.
Fantastic scenery, loads of local B&Bs, great food and wonderful Canadian residents/hosts. Gotta try screech in St. John's, it'll warm you to the core!
Photos of both the auroras in Yellowknife and views across Newfoundland can be seen at URL below.
Happy trails!!
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I love it when people say "Oh, you live in Canada? I have a friend in Winnipeg. Do you know him?" Sure, it's only 3000 MILES away. Uh huh.
So - plan several trips to different destinations each year. It'll take you a long time to check it all out from coast to coast. Even my wee neck of the woods (the Maritimes) consists of 3 provinces which, on the map, look tiny. However, you can not do justice to any of them in less than a week. So many people try to do too much; cover too much territory. Slow down and really, really explore what each area has to offer.
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and Halifax offers plenty of scenery and interesting sites like Citadel Hill, Maritime Museum, Point Pleasant Park, the Dingle, Historic Properties along the harbour and lord knows how many pubs to stop at to whet your whistles and take a rest. Peggy's Cove, Mahone Bay and Lunenburg are just down the coast of course - nice afternoon drive.
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I went for skiing but the tourist season is during the summer.
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